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Spotify 2.0

By the Numbers, Q2 2024

Dispatch Strategic Competition 2 min read Brendan Hart
Spotify 2.0

Two years ago, I did a deep dive into Spotify’s financials. At the time, the audio pioneer was starting to put together a profitable business model. Below are the latest financials after Spotify reported its earnings for Q2 2024.

Let’s look at Spotify by the numbers, Q2 2024.

TL;DR

Despite fierce competition from well-funded tech giants, Spotify has firmly established itself as a profitable and innovative leader in the audio market. After a dip in November 2022, the company's stock price has sharply risen.

Financials

Revenue is the value of all sales of goods and services a company recognizes in a period. Gross margins are a company’s sales minus its cost of goods sold (COGS) expressed as a percentage of sales.

  • Free cash flow of €490 million, an all-time high
  • Operating income of €266 million, an all-time high
  • Total Revenue of €3.8 billion, up 20% year-over-year
  • Premium Revenue of €3.35 billion, up 21% year-over-year
  • Ad-Supported Revenue up 13% year-over-year
  • Gross Margin of 29.2%, an all-time high

Operations

Monthly active users (MAUs), considered a key metric for modern software companies, track the number of users who have engaged with a service within the past 30 days.

  • Total MAUs at 626 million, up 14% year-over-year
  • Premium Subscribers up 12%
  • Total workforce of 7,372 employees
  • Operating expenses down 16% year-over-year

Stock Price

While Spotify’s year-over-year user and financial results look impressive, the company’s stock price surged recently. From a low of $71 in November 2022, it currently sits at $336 in July 2024.

Forward Guidance

  • Total MAUs: 639 million
  • Total Premium Subscribers: 251 million
  • Total Revenue: €4 billion
  • Gross Margin: 30.2%
  • Operating Profit/Loss: €405 million

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Brendan Hart

Brendan Hart is an economist, entrepreneur, and executive advisor with two decades of experience building organizations and leading transformation across technology, defense, human capital, and government. USMC. Dartmouth. UVA-Darden.